Stephen McClurkin

Strategy Advisor at Boyer Children's Clinic

Stephen McClurkin is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in demand planning, strategy advising, and supply chain management. Currently serving as Sr Manager of Demand Planning at T-Mobile since August 2018, Stephen demonstrates transformational leadership through effective management of forecasting, analytics, and product lifecycles. Additionally, as a Strategy Advisor for Boyer Children's Clinic since 2015, Stephen provides strategic counsel to the Executive Director, focusing on operational expansion and community outreach initiatives. Previous roles include demand planning and forecasting at Nordstrom, supply planning at Starbucks, and purchasing at Amazon.com, where Stephen honed expertise in statistical modeling, vendor management, and market analysis. Stephen's career began with the US Air Force Services in airfield management. Stephen holds a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing from the University of North Dakota and an Associate of Arts in Aviation Management from the Community College of the Air Force.

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Bellevue, United States

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Boyer Children's Clinic

Boyer was organized in 1942 by a group of doctors, parents and volunteers to provide services for children with cerebral palsy in a community setting. Today, more than 80 years later, Boyer continues to be a leader and highly-valued resource in the community promoting services for children with neuromuscular disabilities and developmental delays. Boyer is the largest provider of ESIT services in Seattle for children birth to teen (focused primarily on children age birth to three), serving over 1,200 children and their families annually. We have two locations: our flagship site in the Montlake neighborhood, and our new satellite clinic in Magnuson Park. Depending on each child’s needs, Boyer establishes an interdisciplinary team that may include therapists, a developmental pediatrician, nurses, educators, social workers and family resources coordinators to maximize identification, consultation and integration of services.


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